I too feel I would benefit from reinstalling everything to a freshly formatted drive, the thought of taking my original WIn10 ISO to the latest update and all the trouble updates caused is not something I relish, nor is re-installing NI Komplete :-( /forum/viewtopic. The Dorico 1.2 Application Installer and the Update to Dorico 1. I guess I simply copy across the whole structure folder from c: to d: but shorten the file path eg d:/Libraries/Roaming/Steinberg/Content/Groove Agent|HALion|VST Sound/ and d:/Libraries/Steinberg/Content/Groove but I have read on the internet things can get messy when doing updates as the Steinberg installer can't deal with stuff be register in other than the default locations, though again I guiess that's just a copy and paste issue, and then register the new content in its new location Steinberg HALion Symphonic Orchestra Series User Manual pdf. I’m installing (from a download) the four Dorico installers (Dorico 1.2 Application Installer, Update to Dorico 1.2 probably redundant, in this case, Dorico Playback 1 - HALion Sonic SE 2, and Dorico Playback 2 - Orchestra Library) on a Windows 7 Pro, 64-bit machine. So the difficulty is how do I replicate that structure on my data drive. I can only assume that a product family, for example Halion6, Halion Sonic, Halion SonicSE all share some content and some content is specific to a single product, eg Halion6 will have more content than its underlings. I cannot understand why Halion and GA have libraries in both the c:/Users//AppData/Roaming/Steinberg/Content/Groove Agent|HALion|VST Sound/ folders and also the c:/ProgramData/Steinberg/Content/Groove Agent|HALion|VST Sound folders, it doesn't make sense, why is content spread over 2 locations ![]() So I too am doing the job manually, but I feel the Steinberg setup is a bit of a mess, especially the Halion and Groove Agent libraries. It reported duplicates, so I used LM to delete the duplicates, which it did, it removed the lot! Luckily I had made backups anyway. I have decided to do it without Library Manager, it seems more trouble than it's worth.
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